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and hollywood's brave new world energy independence is not a noble pursuit. but can righteousness be but can righteousness be corrupted? want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why humana agents will sit down with you, to listen and understand what's important to you. it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you. because when your medicare is taken care of, you can spend more time sharing your passions. wow. [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] with the people
and hollywood's brave new world energy independence is not a noble pursuit. but can righteousness be but can righteousness be corrupted? want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them....
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and hollywood's brave new world energy independence is not a noble pursuit. but can righteousness be corrupted? the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male annncer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus, it's the card for people...
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. >> i have to be brave to disagree with you. melissa: i think so. especially on this topic, when you look at the gridlock that we just showed our whole audience who maybe isn't familiar, look at that! i'm never getting home tonight. i'm supposed to go trick-or-treat. it is never going to happen. the mayor said, quote, i love this, we would love to have him but we have lots of things to do. you think that is rude? >> sure. no, look. it would be rude if the president didn't offer to come and, as a local official i respect the fact that mayor bloomberg responded in the way that he did but let's remember, president bush was criticized by both parties when he flew over katrina and didn't stop. so, i think today's show, melissa, would have been if president obama didn't offer to come here, we would be talking about why the president dissed new york, why he didn't offer to go there while he has the state wrapped up politically and doing this for political reasons. he offered to go. the mayor said, hey, we have a lot going on and we're busy and declined tha
. >> i have to be brave to disagree with you. melissa: i think so. especially on this topic, when you look at the gridlock that we just showed our whole audience who maybe isn't familiar, look at that! i'm never getting home tonight. i'm supposed to go trick-or-treat. it is never going to happen. the mayor said, quote, i love this, we would love to have him but we have lots of things to do. you think that is rude? >> sure. no, look. it would be rude if the president didn't offer to...
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after all, the brave americans were his folks another very poor choice of words he used in the second debate. dwil bert says: a situation that is not the best. well, in my opinion the president's response to this act of war is not only not optimal, but a national disgrace. we also asked you, 98% of you said yes, 2% said, no. log on to jerry gerri willis.coe there. finally tonight, he promised to have the most transparent presidency ever, but he's anything but transparent. he's not even being transparent about his first major piece of legislation, t stimulus, that was supposed to bring unemployment to 5%. by his own law, hiswn administration must issue quarterly reports on the law's effects through 2013,ut according to the weekly standard the white house is now four reports behind schedule releasing the last one in june of 2011. i mean, it makes sense. why would the president advertise what a colossal waste of taxpayer moneyhe stimulus law was, just months before a presidential election? that's my two cen more. got a lot coming up on monday. the candidates set to face off in their thir
after all, the brave americans were his folks another very poor choice of words he used in the second debate. dwil bert says: a situation that is not the best. well, in my opinion the president's response to this act of war is not only not optimal, but a national disgrace. we also asked you, 98% of you said yes, 2% said, no. log on to jerry gerri willis.coe there. finally tonight, he promised to have the most transparent presidency ever, but he's anything but transparent. he's not even being...
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at brave woman. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bnchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbirt may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, d some eye prlems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss r family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way. ask your doctor about symbicort. i got my first prescription free. or click to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you
at brave woman. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bnchitis and...
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evil ♪ and will not ♪ lose hope or faith ♪merica ♪ the land of freedom ♪ is still the home ♪ of the brave ♪ so raise the banner - ♪ rse the banner - ♪ called ol' glory - ♪ called ol' glory - ♪ let us join ♪ our fellow man - ♪ our fellow man - ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america - ♪ america - ♪ will always stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ ♪ lou: new accusations today from vice-president j biden hitting governor romney and republicans on taxes in a campaign event in wisconsin. >> you canno erase what you have already done. they voted to extend tax cuts for the wealthy giving $500 trillion tax cut so 120,000 families. lou: that's a lot of money. 500 trillion. you have to love the vice-president, his view on things and, his expression. for a little perspective, the national debt is 16 trillion. we'll just leave it there. my next guest says there is no case on economic grounds to raise taxes. joining me now, senior economic writer for the wall street journal, stephen moore, author of the new book, the truth about
evil ♪ and will not ♪ lose hope or faith ♪merica ♪ the land of freedom ♪ is still the home ♪ of the brave ♪ so raise the banner - ♪ rse the banner - ♪ called ol' glory - ♪ called ol' glory - ♪ let us join ♪ our fellow man - ♪ our fellow man - ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america - ♪ america - ♪ will always stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ ♪ lou: new accusations today from vice-president j biden hitting...
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i have seen a lot in national politics, seeing the exportation of the tragic death of four brave americans just for partisan political purposes. >> i think you are already starting with the obama administration. try and deny the fact that there have been caught in a line. they're out and not denying. lou: wait. i am -- i can see passions are running high. i'm going to ask that you a least allow one another to finish a census. >> the following point. if tomorrow night paul ryan and joe biden waste their time on this discussion there will have wasted a good opportunity. ryan's job is to go after the administration and biden's job is to go and get the older voters. ryan is off base on social security and medicare. lou: & the charge for both men, but my question is about these hearings in washington, investigating very serious matters. the killing of four american citizens, including two former seals. a foreign service officer and an ambassador. what in the world, robert, is wrong with pursuing that investigation? is it not the responsibility of this house oversight committee? under if the rea
i have seen a lot in national politics, seeing the exportation of the tragic death of four brave americans just for partisan political purposes. >> i think you are already starting with the obama administration. try and deny the fact that there have been caught in a line. they're out and not denying. lou: wait. i am -- i can see passions are running high. i'm going to ask that you a least allow one another to finish a census. >> the following point. if tomorrow night paul ryan and...
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the professionals who protect @%e dignitaries are, you know, you read that report, bravely they showed that night, and what i experienced with the people who protect those folks, they deserve better, but i'm not sure that anything we do normally would have. in other words, what i'm saying was, look, we had to redo airport security after 9/11. lou: what you're really saying is it was a failure not only of security, which is -- can be imposing uneffective, is typically not a large force -- >> right. lou: usually an attachment of ma reaps and the fact -- marines, and the fact to guard our embassies and consulates, but you're really saying it's a failure of intelligence because we had no way to prepare or react; correct? >> yeah. there's a lot of -- lou, marines don't guard consulate entities. that's a misnomer. it's diplomatic security that does that. it's a small team of five to 16 people, and i just don't see how we -- we have to rethink how we do security. lou: before we get into that, the big questions really destroy here, i think, the important questions. i mean, what question is why
the professionals who protect @%e dignitaries are, you know, you read that report, bravely they showed that night, and what i experienced with the people who protect those folks, they deserve better, but i'm not sure that anything we do normally would have. in other words, what i'm saying was, look, we had to redo airport security after 9/11. lou: what you're really saying is it was a failure not only of security, which is -- can be imposing uneffective, is typically not a large force --...
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a lot of students braving the rain and weather to come out and see the president. earlier today he spoke in virginia. rich edson was right there. he has the very latest. >> two surveys, when you look at this jobs report, two very different snapshots. $114,000 workers. a second survey of households showed more than 873,000 folks employed last month bringing the employment rate down from 8.127.8%. it shows economic momentum. governor romney said it is still too weak. they attack one another's plan. >> yes, skew towards the wealthiest. if we get rid of more regulations on wall street, then our problems will be solved. jobs and prosperity will rain down from the sky. >> when i am president, when i am president of the united states -- [ cheering ] that unemployment rate will come down, not because people are giving up and dropping out of the workforce, but because we are creating more jobs. >> only one more of these employment reports before election day. back to you. liz: right. the friday before election day. can you imagine? thank you very much. closing bell ringing
a lot of students braving the rain and weather to come out and see the president. earlier today he spoke in virginia. rich edson was right there. he has the very latest. >> two surveys, when you look at this jobs report, two very different snapshots. $114,000 workers. a second survey of households showed more than 873,000 folks employed last month bringing the employment rate down from 8.127.8%. it shows economic momentum. governor romney said it is still too weak. they attack one...
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thing, that any president in modern day would have made, the idea for taking any credit for what the brave military personnel did and to accent weight his -- to accent wait his role in it, instead of commenting the men and women is rank eling a lot of people these days. neil: thank you have much, ed meese. you were looking at joe biden, and his wife, you know that story, he asked her to marry him a half doe dozen times, we're waiting just a few minutes from the start of the debate, will go at 1 minute 30, it will en view. martha raddatz will introduce both. and then i have covered all technologies for you in 30 seconds, something that is taken them 25 minutes, that is the add the value. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innova
thing, that any president in modern day would have made, the idea for taking any credit for what the brave military personnel did and to accent weight his -- to accent wait his role in it, instead of commenting the men and women is rank eling a lot of people these days. neil: thank you have much, ed meese. you were looking at joe biden, and his wife, you know that story, he asked her to marry him a half doe dozen times, we're waiting just a few minutes from the start of the debate, will go at 1...
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. >> i' i'm robert gray with your fox business brave. federal budget deficit topped the $1 trillion mark for the fourth straight year. the deficit $207 billion less than last year. the congressional budget office estimates close to 7% of our nations gross domestic product. meanwhile, apple expected to unveil its mini ipad at an invitation-only event october 23 according to all things digital. days before microsoft unveiled a new surface tablet and operating system windows 8. there has been much speculation apple was planning a smaller, less expensive version of its popular ipad. lowe's stock on the rise after ubf confirmed that by rating. seeing a growing housing market in turn would help drive earnings higher. continuing our "countdown to the closing bell" with liz claman. liz: one day after its ipo, shares of one company workday are up big. when you look at a company that does these things and has a good product in a good service, that is all it takes. lauren: it is actually the biggest tech ipo since facebook went public back in may.
. >> i' i'm robert gray with your fox business brave. federal budget deficit topped the $1 trillion mark for the fourth straight year. the deficit $207 billion less than last year. the congressional budget office estimates close to 7% of our nations gross domestic product. meanwhile, apple expected to unveil its mini ipad at an invitation-only event october 23 according to all things digital. days before microsoft unveiled a new surface tablet and operating system windows 8. there has...
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gerri: a lot of clean up, jeff flock thank you, always great to see you, thank you for your brave reporting we appreciate your help thank you. >> thank you. gerri: for more on the damage in new york, i am joined by republican condition man chris smith -- congressman chris smith who represents that very area, point pleasant in new jersey, as we talk we'll show video of the area close to your district, just south, seaside heights, this is the home of the jersey shore, we want to show these pictures of devastation. look at this, these homes, sand all over the place. you will see some that are burned out and charred, you toured this area today, what did you see, what stood out to you. >> well, i was in point pleasant today, and made my way down to del mar. it was similar, as your reporter pointed out with heavy sand, well inland, you know main that you ary thoroughfare, it went down several feet, homes were destroyed. people were walks by the hundred, they looked dazed. one man came out the governor chris christie, and said, i lost everything, but i'm alive. he said he was grateful. to be alive
gerri: a lot of clean up, jeff flock thank you, always great to see you, thank you for your brave reporting we appreciate your help thank you. >> thank you. gerri: for more on the damage in new york, i am joined by republican condition man chris smith -- congressman chris smith who represents that very area, point pleasant in new jersey, as we talk we'll show video of the area close to your district, just south, seaside heights, this is the home of the jersey shore, we want to show these...
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joining me now to break it all down, climate depot.com and very brave democratic sttegist, julian epstein. thanks to both of you for beg here. julian, i will let you go first, because this is tough one. we're looking at 29 companies who received $2 billion and yet another one bites the dust. how can the presidentefend that? what would you say? >> well, you would expect that a small percentage of companies that get federal grants, not just for the energy department, through a number of departments are going to have financial problems. melissa: it is not a small percentage. i have to stop you right away. solyndra, beacon power, ener1. evergreen. you have sun power and nevada geothermal teetering on the edge. we're getting close to half. that is not a small percentage. >> no. i think dollars you're still looking at small percentage. let me finish my point if u may. lissa: go ahead. >> reports we have $249 llioin grants is more like 129. it is not really clear, 129 million. not really clear the taxpayers are on the hook here because therants were for domestic producon facilities. those produc
joining me now to break it all down, climate depot.com and very brave democratic sttegist, julian epstein. thanks to both of you for beg here. julian, i will let you go first, because this is tough one. we're looking at 29 companies who received $2 billion and yet another one bites the dust. how can the presidentefend that? what would you say? >> well, you would expect that a small percentage of companies that get federal grants, not just for the energy department, through a number of...
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you can see reporters are only ones out there braving it. david: hurricane sandy as we ends ined knocking out power for thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands along the east coast. liz: let's get the very latest. joining us is con-ed's spokesperson person. sara, give us the numbers. where and when are the power outages we're seeing? >> we serve 2.3 million customers in new york city and westchester county. we're seeing approximately 50,000 of our customers that are without power due to this storm. david: what is causing the power loss? is it wind? is it water? what is it exactly? >> at this time we're seeing high winds are impacting our overhead equipment which is leading to most of the outages at this time. liz: let me clarify, you said westchester county mostly? >> it is a mix between westchester county and also our customers in staten island are being impacted right now. liz: well at least in west customerster you're looking at long island sound that. is huge issue. if you look at overhead map it is a finger that extends in between two
you can see reporters are only ones out there braving it. david: hurricane sandy as we ends ined knocking out power for thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands along the east coast. liz: let's get the very latest. joining us is con-ed's spokesperson person. sara, give us the numbers. where and when are the power outages we're seeing? >> we serve 2.3 million customers in new york city and westchester county. we're seeing approximately 50,000 of our customers that are without power due to...
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to tell you, i don't know if we have the video, but you and megan, that interview that the highest brave possible. my wife watched the interview, as did we of last friday. she said, you guys were terrific. lou: >> it was a lot of fun. she is such a pro. easy to come out here and have these kind of conversations. lou: the book, is has got to be -- first of all, it is a daunting task to do in the book. i cannot imagine what it is llke to write nonfiction, are ripping tell. and you positive in 2005. then it sort of hanging after, waiting for the -- waiting for the economic debacle of 2008, more -- more books ahead? >> i don't know if there will be a sequel for mr. farmer. i like working in the first person, and it was a lot of fun to get into that character and to write about that lifestyle. there is just so much great stuff to o with. the lifestyle for these guy it's like -- there is a whole world that not everyone knows about. and if you go to a strip bar, for example, and you are the average patron yo and it throws you dollars. for these guys it could be a frequent and in customer you ge
to tell you, i don't know if we have the video, but you and megan, that interview that the highest brave possible. my wife watched the interview, as did we of last friday. she said, you guys were terrific. lou: >> it was a lot of fun. she is such a pro. easy to come out here and have these kind of conversations. lou: the book, is has got to be -- first of all, it is a daunting task to do in the book. i cannot imagine what it is llke to write nonfiction, are ripping tell. and you positive...
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. >> millie said, i'm sure that brave men who died in benghazi would want people to fight for their truth through any disaster. >> i agree with you. lou: jerry, said that obama administration ignored our people under attack. three broadcast networks are party to this by not covering the complete story. your show, lou dobbs covered everything from day one. we tried a
. >> millie said, i'm sure that brave men who died in benghazi would want people to fight for their truth through any disaster. >> i agree with you. lou: jerry, said that obama administration ignored our people under attack. three broadcast networks are party to this by not covering the complete story. your show, lou dobbs covered everything from day one. we tried a
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and brave men, women, moms and dads who helped move them. and kids on street, trick-or-treating for halloween. smiles from kids, stuffing their face with candy. broken stuff can be fixed. our kids represent our
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we have seen incredibly brave firefighters in queens waist deep in water, battling infernos, rescuing people in boats. one of my favorite stories was in north carolina the coast guard going out to save a sinking ship. they sent a rescue swimmer out, the rescue swimmer said i am dan, i understand you guys need a ride. that kind of spirit of resilience and strength, but most importantly looking out for one another, that is why we always bounce back from these kinds of disasters. this is a tough time for a lot of people, millions of folks across the eastern seaboard. but america is tough and we are tougher because we pulled together and leave nobody behind, we make sure we respond as a nation and remind ourselves whenever an american in in in need all of us stand together to make sure we are providing the help that is necessary. i just want to thank the incredible response we already seen but i want to remind people this is going to take some time. it is not going to be easy for a lot of communities to respond quickly so it will be important to sustain that spirit of resilience and conti
we have seen incredibly brave firefighters in queens waist deep in water, battling infernos, rescuing people in boats. one of my favorite stories was in north carolina the coast guard going out to save a sinking ship. they sent a rescue swimmer out, the rescue swimmer said i am dan, i understand you guys need a ride. that kind of spirit of resilience and strength, but most importantly looking out for one another, that is why we always bounce back from these kinds of disasters. this is a tough...
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others say brave. but thank you for coming on. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. liz: talk about dark night, hundreds of movie theaters up and down the eastern seaboard are dark, turning off the projectors and shutting down. coming after the break, we are talking live to imax ceo about closing down his gigantic screens in a fox business exclusive. first take a look at what it looks like in point pleasant beach new jersey. liz: we need to take you back to chicago and sandra smith for breaking news on futures and options trading. new hours; correct? sandra: that's right liz. stock index futures will reopen tonight. they were closed today. they closed at 8:15 a.m. this morning. they are going to reopen tonight, but again, they are going to close early tomorrow morning at 8:15 a.m. important to point out that stock index futures usually trade throughout the day along with the stock market. of course the stock market is closed tomorrow. so stock index futures will be closed, meaning there will not be traders in the s&p 500, dow or nasdaq future pits here or there will
others say brave. but thank you for coming on. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. liz: talk about dark night, hundreds of movie theaters up and down the eastern seaboard are dark, turning off the projectors and shutting down. coming after the break, we are talking live to imax ceo about closing down his gigantic screens in a fox business exclusive. first take a look at what it looks like in point pleasant beach new jersey. liz: we need to take you back to chicago and sandra...
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just not be bold, brave, think it is business as usual and go outside. what do you think? >> i think that is right. i have learned over the years not to second-guess the people in authority who are trying to protect citizens, life, limb, property. so you have to go with the experts. neil: you know, we hear estimates of damage. i don't know how they come up with these figures, but invariably they do and try to attach what they think is what at first to meet his life's -- looks like an astronomical price tag. 20 billion. i don't know how they come upon that number. do you? >> oh, yes. the insurance industry experts know exactly what they're doing. remember. private insurance companies to know when they say 20 billion, they are not insuring, no individual insurance company is insuring anything like that. insurance companies play of insurance, so they may ensure somebody for $100,000, and then 80 percent of that they reassure , and the reinsure reinsures all the way up the ladder. it's called risk spreading, and it's very, very common, and insurance companies know exactly what
just not be bold, brave, think it is business as usual and go outside. what do you think? >> i think that is right. i have learned over the years not to second-guess the people in authority who are trying to protect citizens, life, limb, property. so you have to go with the experts. neil: you know, we hear estimates of damage. i don't know how they come up with these figures, but invariably they do and try to attach what they think is what at first to meet his life's -- looks like an...
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chris stevens was one of the best and three other brave americans. i can make two commitments to you and the american people tonight. one, we'll find and bring to justice the men who did this, and secondly, we'll get to the bottom of this, and wherever the facts lead us, whrfer they lead us, we'll make clear to the american public, whatever mistakes were made, will not be made again. martha, it seems to me, look at a president's most important responsibility, caring for the national security of the country. take a look at how he's handled the issues of the day. on iraq, the president said he'd end the war. governor romney said it was a tragic mistake. we -- ended it, governor romney said it was a mistake and should have left 30,000 troops there. with regard to afghanistan, he'll end the war in 2014. governor romney said we should not set a date number one, and number two, with regard to 2014, it depends. when it came to osama bin laden, the president, first day in office, sitting with him in the oval office, and he said the highest priority is to get
chris stevens was one of the best and three other brave americans. i can make two commitments to you and the american people tonight. one, we'll find and bring to justice the men who did this, and secondly, we'll get to the bottom of this, and wherever the facts lead us, whrfer they lead us, we'll make clear to the american public, whatever mistakes were made, will not be made again. martha, it seems to me, look at a president's most important responsibility, caring for the national security of...
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if anybody deserved it, that brave young woman. and do you know that the taliban have been dumping bodies around her parents' house as a warning to that girl. stop what you're doing. stop supporting education for females, dumping bodies around and gets on a bus and asks for her by name and shoots her in the head and neck and in perilous position and she should be given that peace prize and airlifted to the united states of america forth with. >> and her family. >> yes. >> by the way, let's also the mention the pakistani doctor over the last year or so, gave the united states enough intelligence to locate osama bin laden, he should also get the prize. be with us next hour, we'll have more on this and the wind industry, says a new project could double the number of wind jobs in america. one project, really? and how would we pay for it? tax subsidies? our foremost wind energy skeptic joins us, that will be new at 10. plus, monica and gerry are ready to weigh in on the debate. did they feel the same way that paul ryan did. >> mr. presi
if anybody deserved it, that brave young woman. and do you know that the taliban have been dumping bodies around her parents' house as a warning to that girl. stop what you're doing. stop supporting education for females, dumping bodies around and gets on a bus and asks for her by name and shoots her in the head and neck and in perilous position and she should be given that peace prize and airlifted to the united states of america forth with. >> and her family. >> yes. >> by...
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mislead but the president failed even if you look at the run up to the murder, the assassination of these brave americans, the signals were all there, the alarm bells were going, the british pull out of ben gauzy and there had been attacks on our structures. the president should have seen this coming. then you have what happens in the next couple weeks. stuart: does governor romney lose the debate if he attacks the president on this foreign policy issue too vigorously? >> i think the governor will make a spirited defense of his gold in terms of foreign policy and the biggest threat to our national security right now according to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is our debt and this president has filed $5 trillion of additional debt on the american people which to me weakens our nation and that is the case to be made tonight by governor romney. stuart: you think governor romney will say that? can't have a strong presence in the world if you are broke? will make that point? >> i would expect that he would and i expect it will resonate with people, ronald reagan used to say peace through
mislead but the president failed even if you look at the run up to the murder, the assassination of these brave americans, the signals were all there, the alarm bells were going, the british pull out of ben gauzy and there had been attacks on our structures. the president should have seen this coming. then you have what happens in the next couple weeks. stuart: does governor romney lose the debate if he attacks the president on this foreign policy issue too vigorously? >> i think the...
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. >> i am adam shapiro with your fox business brave. wholesale inflation climbed more than expected in september driven by soaring gasoline prices. now the core price which excludes food and energy was unchanged from august falling short of estimates. investors are alleged for workday on its first day as a publicly traded company. the software company raised $637 million after selling 22.7 million shares make it the largest tech ipo since facebook debuted in may. workday shares open 70% higher than a $28 offer price. rivals include oracle, peoplesoft and sap. the videogame market has dropped for 10 straight month. falling 24% in september. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. dennis: fed president said he would have preferred the fed by treasuries than mortgage-backed securities. speaking right now at the university of virginia says the benefits of the bond buying a likely to be stalled and jobless rates have been slow, but he agrees that the decision to keep interest rates near zero. cheryl:
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dennis: be brave, tell us the biggest name websites that are refusing microsoft's do not track suggestion. >> digital advertising alliance. that is over 5,000 advertisers and websites saying we're not going to -- dennis: they're refusing it even though i want to be tracked by could go to my new microsoft browser and say i want to be tracked but if i don't doesn't track but they are tracking anyway. >> for years advertisers have been collecting personal data without us having to stay at all. when things are switch the other way they don't like it. dennis: even when we have a say they are refusing to go along with it. dennis: someone ought to do something about this. thank you for being with us. good job. cheryl: concern is growing that a perfect storm is brewing. sandy expected to cost more than a billion dollars. and hitting the political campaign trail as well. mitt romney canceling an appearance in virginia beach. we will be talking more about this. dennis: sandy is too friendly and aim for the storm. viacom stirring up hot. why his daughter is back in the picture possibly to succeed hi
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you're already taking reservations which think is brave considering construction sometimes doesn't come in on time. right? so one of the coolest things to me though is this 24 hour nobu room service. how are you going to do that? >> we have a bunch of restaurant business experience but there is still, helps run in the hotel hospitality. we have a chef and somewhat easy to control the quality too because we know how many people stay. 24 hours restaurants do for us because process never stop. always keep moving. get the new fresh product. tracy: interesting more control almost. green tea waffles sound really good. you will keep the high end feel. you have high-end restaurants. this high-end hotel. is this first of many? >> will we see nobu hotels all over the place? >> we want to follow the same footprint what we did in the restaurants. we have 24 restaurants we've done over 20 years. so we've done it very carefully. and it is really we're blessed with great employees, with good partners which is also very important. tracy: how are you funding the hotel? >> we're working with very good pa
you're already taking reservations which think is brave considering construction sometimes doesn't come in on time. right? so one of the coolest things to me though is this 24 hour nobu room service. how are you going to do that? >> we have a bunch of restaurant business experience but there is still, helps run in the hotel hospitality. we have a chef and somewhat easy to control the quality too because we know how many people stay. 24 hours restaurants do for us because process never...
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charles: heamarty, very brave ws and we concur and agree with you as well. >> thank you. charles: and good luck to everyone out there, we appreciate it. you know, guys, it's great to have him on the phone like that, and you know, i think this was a success in the sense that-- it feels like everyone sort of did listen this time, not everyone, but so many more people, now, paid attention and took a precautionly-- >> it's almost like hurricane irene prepared us and 9/11 prepared us, we're new yorkers and we'll pull through. >> i've got good news, too, two-thirds of the east coast refining capacity was shut down as a result of the the storm and a lot of it is focused on just one town, linden, new jersey, a lot of pipelines and refineries are based. apparently all of those have escaped without major damage so that's good news because that could involve all of those and could drive up gas prices if in fact those were damaged. it appears again, those he refineries are not the damaged. >> i should also say that new jersey is tough, too. >> absolutely. charles: on the refineries,
charles: heamarty, very brave ws and we concur and agree with you as well. >> thank you. charles: and good luck to everyone out there, we appreciate it. you know, guys, it's great to have him on the phone like that, and you know, i think this was a success in the sense that-- it feels like everyone sort of did listen this time, not everyone, but so many more people, now, paid attention and took a precautionly-- >> it's almost like hurricane irene prepared us and 9/11 prepared us,...
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>> the braves have been playing great all year. our whole nl east has been unbelievable, but to be able to come out on top and really enjoy this with everybody and sit back and let it able and enjoy this with everybody and the fans, our team, mike rizzo, the lerners, this is unbelievable. >> reporter: i'm sure you guys are ready to go into the postseason. >> that's our main goal. we'll be kissing that gold trophy with the flags on it and really trying to win that for them. >> reporter: good stuff, bryce. well deserved. take care. there you have it, the face of this franchise celebrating on the franchise's biggest day, an nl east crown in bag, two days of regular season left to go, much more at 11:00 tonight. for now back to you. >> bryce harper mentioned all of the fans and you talked about it earlier. give us an idea, if we, could get our cameras to pan over, show us how many fans are left there inside nats ballpark tonight. >> reporter: i'd say it's safely around a thousand or so mostly kind of gathered around this home base dugo
>> the braves have been playing great all year. our whole nl east has been unbelievable, but to be able to come out on top and really enjoy this with everybody and sit back and let it able and enjoy this with everybody and the fans, our team, mike rizzo, the lerners, this is unbelievable. >> reporter: i'm sure you guys are ready to go into the postseason. >> that's our main goal. we'll be kissing that gold trophy with the flags on it and really trying to win that for them....
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but i'm not sure it felt very brave. the brave thing honestly was working on something seven years with no hope of getting it published. i look back at those days and think, well, i was brave then because i showed a lot of self belief really >> jon: absolutely. what was it in yourself belief that allowed you to sustain that? >> god only knows because really i look back and i think, you know, obviously it was hours, months, years literally. i really believed in the story. >> jon: i'm going to make a connection here on this book, the casual vacancy. there is a social aspect to this book that i think is informed by those early years of struggle. it feels like the thread of which goes through this narrative >> definitely. it's not an autobiography or a memoir. but i couldn't have written this book if i hadn't had a few years where i had been really as poor as it's possible to go in the u.k. without being homeless. i mean i had friends who helped me but no friends or family who were in a position to give me a house. we were o
but i'm not sure it felt very brave. the brave thing honestly was working on something seven years with no hope of getting it published. i look back at those days and think, well, i was brave then because i showed a lot of self belief really >> jon: absolutely. what was it in yourself belief that allowed you to sustain that? >> god only knows because really i look back and i think, you know, obviously it was hours, months, years literally. i really believed in the story. >>...
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threing bear cans, braves, braves end up losing 6-3. >> the orioles take out texas. 5-1 the final. >> what a crash and burn. >> see you at 11:00.
threing bear cans, braves, braves end up losing 6-3. >> the orioles take out texas. 5-1 the final. >> what a crash and burn. >> see you at 11:00.
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in those days it was brave, other cell was insensitive. her visit has added fuel to the fire for those that see her as the architect of austerity. they say it is a sign of respect that she came to this country and we're glad that she came to speak to the president offered a show of support and endorse their place in the euro. in rebuilding the credibility abroad, he will be very delighted by her visit today, the first visit in over five years. >> in pakistan, a brave teenage girl that gave international attention for speaking out against them and campaigned for girls to get an education has been shot and seriously wounded. she was on her way home from school when gunmen opened fire on her schoolus, shooting her in the head and neck. she survived and the doctors say she is out of danger. >> liberal that defied the taliban. she was shot at close range for standing up against militants and insisting that girls have the right to go to school. this was her and her beloved classroom when they tried to take it from her. she refused to back down.
in those days it was brave, other cell was insensitive. her visit has added fuel to the fire for those that see her as the architect of austerity. they say it is a sign of respect that she came to this country and we're glad that she came to speak to the president offered a show of support and endorse their place in the euro. in rebuilding the credibility abroad, he will be very delighted by her visit today, the first visit in over five years. >> in pakistan, a brave teenage girl that...
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, he was a brave soldier. but he didn't want to fight wars. he wanted to bluff the russians. 1950s. communism was on the march and he didn't want to fight a nuclear war. he didn't want to fight any kind of war but he bluffed with nuclear weapons. >> stephen: he was the ally. he knew that we won world war ii with nuclear bombs, did that escape his attention. >> he didn't want it to do hiroshima or nagasaki at home or in russia. he saw what nuclear bomb kos do and didn't want to use them. >> stephen: but you say he was unwilling to do first strike. >> well, he didn't-- yes, he didn't want to go first. he thought about it. he actually, interestingly, he thought about going first and trying to knock out the soviet downbefore they could knock us out. he thought we had ray moral duty to at least consider that but thought about it and thought immoral, bad, wrong, so they didn't do it but they did think about it. >> okay, but why is the general, was he so hesitant to use massive military support. >> because he used it
, he was a brave soldier. but he didn't want to fight wars. he wanted to bluff the russians. 1950s. communism was on the march and he didn't want to fight a nuclear war. he didn't want to fight any kind of war but he bluffed with nuclear weapons. >> stephen: he was the ally. he knew that we won world war ii with nuclear bombs, did that escape his attention. >> he didn't want it to do hiroshima or nagasaki at home or in russia. he saw what nuclear bomb kos do and didn't want to use...
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one on for david ross, lifts one high to left center giving the braves the early lead. top of the 6th, cardinals leading 3-2. they add another with a laser shot from matt holliday. cardinals up 4-2, but pay attention to this play. bottom 8, braves down three with runners on first and second. simmons pops one up to shallow left. the shortstop goes back for it and thinks he's called off at the last second. so the ball drops. the runners advance, but simmons is called out on the infield fly rule. check out the ump in the far left corner on the replay. moments before the ball hits the ground he signals the infield fly. braves manager not to pleased, comes out to argue, game put under protest and the fans are irate. the players are forced to leave the field. it was a 19 minute day. the protest disallowed. after the delay the braves had bases loaded, but jason mott got michael bourne to strike out. the cardinals celebrate their wildcard victory with a little champagne. first we hear from the braves skipper. >> i thought the shortstop had to go way out there to make the play o
one on for david ross, lifts one high to left center giving the braves the early lead. top of the 6th, cardinals leading 3-2. they add another with a laser shot from matt holliday. cardinals up 4-2, but pay attention to this play. bottom 8, braves down three with runners on first and second. simmons pops one up to shallow left. the shortstop goes back for it and thinks he's called off at the last second. so the ball drops. the runners advance, but simmons is called out on the infield fly rule....
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of course, a 2-0 loss, but the braves' loss was the magic no. 1. braves lose. they win the nl east title. this is kind of the little trophy that i got, the t-shirt, the nl east division title t- shirt. they got something much better, the twist title itself. let's show you some of the earlier celebration -- the nl east title itself. let's show you some of the earlier celebration. they pop open the champagne and the goggles are out, but they couldn't keep it to themselves. they wanted to celebrate with the fans at nationals park. gio gonzalez was the first out of the dugout. jayson werth soon followed, the entire team enjoying with the fans. of course, the fans chanting with the players. they even made their rounds around the field giving high five's to everybody in reach. bryce harper, gio gonzalez all enjoying this moment, of course. they are now enroute to the playoffs with the division title in hand. let's listen to zimmerman following the game. >> reporter: well prepared for the champagne shower and they just never stop coming. aren't you worn out? >> but to
of course, a 2-0 loss, but the braves' loss was the magic no. 1. braves lose. they win the nl east title. this is kind of the little trophy that i got, the t-shirt, the nl east division title t- shirt. they got something much better, the twist title itself. let's show you some of the earlier celebration -- the nl east title itself. let's show you some of the earlier celebration. they pop open the champagne and the goggles are out, but they couldn't keep it to themselves. they wanted to...